 Proverbs 226 says train a child in the way that he should go and when he's old he'll not depart. But how come that passage doesn't seem to work all the time? Well, it's because what he's stating is and you have to kind of read it in the Hebrew, but let me help you out. He says that train a child in the way that he should go, it is not a command, it is a warning. But then also notice this, he says train a child upon the mouth of his way. The word that's there is Al P. Derko upon the mouth of his way. Well, that doesn't make any sense until we understand what it means in Hebrew. Upon the mouth of his way means to go, if you train a child according to his natural bent, the things that he likes to do, if he likes to be messy, if he likes to be selfish, if he likes to be angry, all those things when he's old he won't depart. And so it's a warning if you train that child that way according to the way he wants to go, then when he's old he'll not depart. So the goal is to make sure that you correct those things initially that way when he's old he won't have these old habits. Amen.